We manufacture wide sanding belts for timesaver sanders such as a Ceramic Shredder, Zirconia, or Aluminum Oxide in varying grits for rough grinding, stock removal or fine finishing. We offer grits as coarse as 24 & 36 grit and go all the way to 600 grit!
We offer the three most common materials used in fabrication shops. It is important to note that while we may not be a household name like 3M, our abrasives will perform and finish just as well, guaranteed. No need to spend more for 3M for the same performance here.
The three materials that we offer are ceramic (shredder), zirconia & aluminum oxide. Depending on your operation and finish, you will want to use this guide below to determine what sanding belt material would be right for you.
Our ceramic material is engineered to have superior life and grain hardness in heavy stock removal operations. Our ceramic material is constructed using a premium Y-weight poly cotton backing that allows it to be used in WET or DRY applications. Ceramic is the ideal material is the ideal choice for those sanding stainless steel, titanium or other high nickel alloys. This material can also be used on wood applications where heavy stock removal is needed. Our ceramic material is offered in 24 grit, 36 grit, 40 grit, 60 grit, 80 grit & 120 grit. Our product will perform as well as the Cubitron II / 966F. Ceramic will last you about 2 times longer than your average zirconia belt and is only about 40% more expensive. On a piece for piece basis ceramic will be more cost effective in your sanding operation hands down! We recommend ceramic belts MOSTLY on hard steels and stainless steels by and large.
Similar to ceramic, zirconia is meant for heavy stock removal operations on stainless steel, titanium and other hard metals. Zirconia is also fantastic for aluminum and wood, in fact we would mostly recommend zirconia if you are sanding using any grits such as 120 and courser (80 grit, 60 grit, 36 grit etc). Zirconia will last about 3 times longer than an aluminum oxide because its grain structure and shape are far superior to that of an aluminum oxide belt. If you are looking to keep your costs down but don't quite want to step up to a ceramic belt, zirconia is a great way to go. Zirconia is recommended in coarse grits on aluminum and wood, with stainless also being an option if you dont want to spend the money on a ceramic belt.
Aluminum oxide sanding belts are the do-it-all workhorse in the abrasives world. While you don't get the life and longevity of a ceramic or zirconia sanding belt, the low price of an aluminum oxide is hard to turn down. Aluminum oxide is available in almost all grits ranging from 36 grit all the way to 600 grit! The most popular grits we generally find are 80 grit, 120 grit, 180 grit & 220 grit. For 75% of applications this is where we find most users fall. You can use aluminum oxide belts for almost all sanding applications such as wood, aluminum, stainless steel, carbon fiber, steel, plastic etc. Another thing to note is that if you are sanding anything finer than 120 grit, aluminum oxide is really your only option
Timesavers
SpeedSander, 1300 Series, 2300 Series, 3300 Series, 1200 Series, 2100 Series, 4200 Series, Puma Series, 5300 Series
Grizzly
37” Double Head Wide-Belt Sander, 37” 15HP 3-Phase Platen Type Wide-Belt Sander, 51” Wide-Belt Sander
Powermatic
25” Sander, 15HP 3PH 230/460V, 37” Sander, 20HP 3PH 230/460V, 43” Sander, 25HP 230/460V
Ramco
Series 60 37T, Series 75 37T, Series 60 25T, Series 75 43T